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Hello again. As a I sit and ponder the greater meaning of life (or rather, the idea of was buying those shoes really a good idea? I have come to a realization that perhaps living far away from my friends in Japan is actually a good thing. For postings regarding Kitakyushu shopping, blogs, and all the research I'll do before hand and once I get there - check out: http:/ community.livejournal.com/gaikokujin ne/profile . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Traveling Dish: Politics Smolitics
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Ahhh, so let's do a weekly wrap up of what went down in my political world this week: PM Fukuda resigned. Sarah Palin was trumped as the V-P candidate for the Republican ticket. Her daughter is pregnant and not married. John McCain accepted the Republican nomination (what? Like he was going to reject it? But according to media reports he basically didn't tell anyone about his decision to resign. Can you do that? It boggles my mind. Conservative. He scares me the same way Sarah Palin's seemingly unsha...
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Traveling Dish: January 2008
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Except it's supposed to snow ten to twelve inches tonight. Oh goodness! And being on duty subjects me to shoveling detail. Hurrah. hahaha. I mean how much of ourselves do we sacrifice for the security of job? I don't plan to do that, living cheaply isn't fun - but neither is compromising yourself. As in the language families. I felt like hitting him upside the head. I told him, "English is a Germanic language," and in a fit of immaturity followed it up with, "Duh! Plus you can go on those tours were ever...
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Traveling Dish: June 2008
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And while we're on the subject, I'm kind of looking into a new wallet, since mine is showing the two years of college abuse I've given it. I was thinking a nice small billfold, change purse style . . . any ideas there? In other related news I went to a bank. The thing that gets me is, why can't a credit union do things like, cash bonds, order foreign currency, etc. Is it not in the set up? Shoeboxes and other randoms. I also find myself constantly on the look out for quirky tops and straight black skirts.
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Traveling Dish: May 2008
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Hello again. As a I sit and ponder the greater meaning of life (or rather, the idea of was buying those shoes really a good idea? I have come to a realization that perhaps living far away from my friends in Japan is actually a good thing. For postings regarding Kitakyushu shopping, blogs, and all the research I'll do before hand and once I get there - check out: http:/ community.livejournal.com/gaikokujin ne/profile . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Traveling Dish: September 2008
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Meet my newest object of desire. Banana Republic's Monogram Georgette scoop neck dress. In RD-1 has been a good investment at this point. Also at ¥370? It wasn't too expensive. The color isn't as great as I'd like, but it'll do until I can hunt down the Cult of Cherry collection at M.A.C. when it gets over here. All I ask is that my electric bill is smaller next month. I will need that money to pay for my newly acquired cell phone bill. Gotta love Japanese cell phones. Like he was going to reject it?
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Traveling Dish: monies and currency
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In other related news I went to a bank. The thing that gets me is, why can't a credit union do things like, cash bonds, order foreign currency, etc. Is it not in the set up? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Purdue University alum. Living and working in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. View my complete profile. Shoeboxes and other randoms.
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Traveling Dish: Moving On
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And while I might be overly-attached and invested in a relationship that hardly exists and may cry like a baby when my friends leave, I have at least fulfilled my fantasy of making out with him in the elevator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Purdue University alum. Living and working in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. View my complete profile. Hello again. As a I sit and ponder the greater mea.
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Traveling Dish: shoeboxes and other randoms
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Shoeboxes and other randoms. I also find myself constantly on the look out for quirky tops and straight black skirts. However, I have a feeling the main benefactor of my money spending will be Target. I have a long list of necessities that range from a million pairs of nude stockings to several tubes of toothpaste, I'm afraid I'll look like a very strange version of a end-of-the-world-stockpiler. I apologize if you're in line behind me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Traveling Dish: keeping track
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And while we're on the subject, I'm kind of looking into a new wallet, since mine is showing the two years of college abuse I've given it. I was thinking a nice small billfold, change purse style . . . any ideas there? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Purdue University alum. Living and working in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan. View my complete profile. Shoeboxes and other randoms.